They pledge themselves to each other in fullness, as brothers and sisters, and hold all possessions in common.
They live for the sake of perfecting themselves and others in spirit, and for good works.
They do not eat fish and flesh.
They keep one day a week as a holy day of communion with the Great Spirit and the Angels, and observe rites and ceremonies explanatory of all the doctrines in the world.
They return good for evil, and non-resistance to persecution and abuse.
They forsake war and refuse to participate.
They become organic bodies in communities of hundreds, and in time to come, thousands of persons.
They do not go about preaching for sinners to come to repentance, neither do they preach charity for the poor. Rather, they go about finding needy, homeless and helpless persons and strive to teach them how to live simply and well. If possible, they will open their homes to those in need.
To these people come Angels intent on earning their wings by serving others -- angels who inspire mortals to be more like angels.
They do not argue the merits or shortcomings of any religion or doctrine, but find in love and service what all faiths have in common -- that is, faith in a Great Spirit who created all equal and alike, and deserving of the best that this world has to offer.
We know that one of the most important of all lessons is that all persons shall have liberty, and no one's judgment shall be binding on anyone else. We do not see alike, nor do we understand things in the same way. We should be considerate of all persons, those who see the light of the Great Spirit and those who don't, for we are all mortals and all our spirits were created by the Great Spirit.